FOOD, Food reviews, Uncategorized KOPITIAM CAFE 16 June 2006


Kopitiam Cafe
594 Harris St
Ultimo, NSW 2007

Chris and I discovered a cool new Singaporean/Malaysian place today! I was in the area (actually, pretty much right next door to the cafe) since our team had an off-site this afternoon. Chris came to meet us afterwards and we went to Kopitiam down the road. I’m not quite sure how this little gem completely flew under my radar.. because I’d only just heard about it when I discovered a few colleages had been there. So of course, I just had to suss it out.

Really glad we did, as it was fantastic!! As good as our all-time favourite Alice’s, but is close-by and in the city, instead of a 40min drive away like Alice’s is. I’m so pleased we ‘discovered’ this place πŸ™‚ It’s a tiny cafe, very no-frills, and very very Singaporean/Malaysian. The owner, a guy, is quite loud and friendly and spoke with a really strong Singaporean accent that made me feel all fuzzy and at-home πŸ˜›

He insisted I get the Chendol (chilled coconut milk and shaved ice with gula malaka sugar and green jelly bits), so I obliged, and Chris opted for his favourite, teh tarik (Malaysian sweet milk tea frothed by pouring it from mug to mug). The Cendol was friggin’ FANTASTIC!!!!!! Better than Alice’s and thus the best I’ve ever had in Australia. A huge glass and soooo satisfying. Granted, it’s a heart-attack in a glass, but nonetheless totally droolworthy. The Teh Tarik was also fantabulous – all hot and sweet and frothy.. mmmm….

Kopitiam have a huge menu consisting of regular Chinese dishes like ‘prawns in szechuan sauce’, ‘sweet and sour fish’, etc.. but their star dishes are definitely the “Hawker Favourites”. So I opted for Nasi Lemak (steamed coconut rice with sambal chilli, chicken curry, egg, peanuts, fried anchovies, cucumber). When it came, it actually looked quite uninteresting.. just like a normal curry with rice. So I initially was a little let down. One bite of the rice and curry, however, sent me into little frissons of utter bliss! The curry was SO FRIGGIN GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Chicken curry normally just tastes like chicken curry, right? It’s pretty much about the same whereever you go. But HOLY SMOKES this chicken curry was completely spectacular. It was really unbelievable – the chicken and potato were cooked perfectly, but it was the curry sauce itself that blew my socks off – it was really really creamy and had the most fragrant smell and taste. It was bliss!!!!!!! I’d actually eaten a lot before we had dinner, so I was only planning to eat half my meal – but I ended up polishing every bit off my plate – that’s how good it was.

Chris’ Curry Laksa with chicken was also good. It was massive though, absolutely chockful of food. So much, in fact, that he couldn’t even finish the whole bowl. I was pretty amused to find that the chicken that they put on was in fact a scoop of the same chicken curry that I had – which you then stir into the rest of the laksa soup and noodles. Pretty unusual, but the chicken curry was so good :)~ In fact, the curry was so good that we were STILL wanting more after our meal, but couldn’t fit in any more into our massive bellies, so we bought another serve to bring back and eat another night πŸ˜›

Each dish is around AU$8-9, which is really reasonable comparatively, considering how massive the portions are. The place is lively and was packed when we were there.. and the atmosphere is authentic (if that makes any sense). Really happy with it, we’ll be back πŸ™‚


Quite a nondescript entrance

Inside

Teh Tarik and Chendol

Nasi Lemak – steamed coconut rice with sambal chilli,
chicken curry, egg, peanuts, fried anchovies, cucumber

Curry Laksa with chicken

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How funny! My boyfriend has been living just a street away from there for the past year, so I walk by there very, very often and say “Hey, we should go eat there sometime”. Now I guess we have no excuse not to! πŸ˜‰

Awww lucky!! I wish I lived close to it too πŸ˜› But it’s def closer than Alice’s, so I’m going there again. The food’s great πŸ™‚

hmm, it’s slightly different from the usual small fried fish they serve with nasi lemak yes? speaking of bubble tea, my uni’s food court sells them for S$1.50/cup! πŸ˜›

Yep it comes with ikan billis and egg and sambal chilli, it’s just behind the rice/curry so you can’t really see it πŸ˜‰

How funny! My boyfriend has been living just a street away from there for the past year, so I walk by there very, very often and say “Hey, we should go eat there sometime”. Now I guess we have no excuse not to! πŸ˜‰

Awww lucky!! I wish I lived close to it too πŸ˜› But it’s def closer than Alice’s, so I’m going there again. The food’s great πŸ™‚

ohh another authentic singaporean/malaysian place for me to try out- what would i do without your recommendations!

on the note of authentic Chinese dumplings/noodles theres a really great and super cheap place ($6 a bowl) in Kingsford just between the BP and kingsford chinese.

also, i went to bills2 yesterday..my god, ricotta hotcakes *drool*

yeah, they’re great!! and in the city too, it’s awesome πŸ™‚

What’s the dumpling place called? It sounds like such a great deal

and haha yeah bills is just AWESOME πŸ˜€

hmm, it’s slightly different from the usual small fried fish they serve with nasi lemak yes? speaking of bubble tea, my uni’s food court sells them for S$1.50/cup! πŸ˜›

Yep it comes with ikan billis and egg and sambal chilli, it’s just behind the rice/curry so you can’t really see it πŸ˜‰

ohh another authentic singaporean/malaysian place for me to try out- what would i do without your recommendations!

on the note of authentic Chinese dumplings/noodles theres a really great and super cheap place ($6 a bowl) in Kingsford just between the BP and kingsford chinese.

also, i went to bills2 yesterday..my god, ricotta hotcakes *drool*

yeah, they’re great!! and in the city too, it’s awesome πŸ™‚

What’s the dumpling place called? It sounds like such a great deal

and haha yeah bills is just AWESOME πŸ˜€

i so wish that I could get drinks like that around here… a tea place opened in a mall and i can finally get bubble tea without driving 40 minutes…but the flavors are really …well…not many choices but I’m not complaining, im happy to have it….and i think a thai place makes a sweet thai tea… but there is nothing (!!!!) compared to what i keep reading about here (your journal and the other food ones…)

And speaking of what I cant I’d really like to have the green tea ice cream sandwich that hagen daz has but not in the US – sheeesh…

Bubble Tea is yum!! It’s SO SO SO expensive here though, and it’s a bit of a hit or miss sometimes, but Chris still loves it:)

I haven’t tried that green tea ice cream before.. sounds so good :)~

Have you been here? (nearish Market City)

I know it’s pretty much the most generic name (Chinese Noodle Restaurant) that a place could have, and it doesn’t look too special from the outside, but the food is really special. As far as I am aware, this place is the only of its kind in Sydney – no other places does fresh handmade noodles like this place does.

The noodle & dumpling soup or xin jiang noodles are the best dishes, I think.

It’s actually more on Thomas st than it is on Quay st. It’s a little bit tricky to describe where it is because it isn’t right on the the footpath, but a little bit in from the footpath.

In here:
Yummy noodles

Oh, and about authenticity… I’m no expert, but I’m led to believe it is authentic north-western Chinese food, which is clearly a bit different from usual Chinese food. You’ll see what I mean, once you try the noodles. πŸ™‚

Heheh it was soooo tasty and yum. I wish we had bigger stomachs so we could’ve ordered other dishes to try out too πŸ˜‰

i so wish that I could get drinks like that around here… a tea place opened in a mall and i can finally get bubble tea without driving 40 minutes…but the flavors are really …well…not many choices but I’m not complaining, im happy to have it….and i think a thai place makes a sweet thai tea… but there is nothing (!!!!) compared to what i keep reading about here (your journal and the other food ones…)

And speaking of what I cant I’d really like to have the green tea ice cream sandwich that hagen daz has but not in the US – sheeesh…

Bubble Tea is yum!! It’s SO SO SO expensive here though, and it’s a bit of a hit or miss sometimes, but Chris still loves it:)

I haven’t tried that green tea ice cream before.. sounds so good :)~

Have you been here? (nearish Market City)

I know it’s pretty much the most generic name (Chinese Noodle Restaurant) that a place could have, and it doesn’t look too special from the outside, but the food is really special. As far as I am aware, this place is the only of its kind in Sydney – no other places does fresh handmade noodles like this place does.

The noodle & dumpling soup or xin jiang noodles are the best dishes, I think.

It’s actually more on Thomas st than it is on Quay st. It’s a little bit tricky to describe where it is because it isn’t right on the the footpath, but a little bit in from the footpath.

In here:
Yummy noodles

Oh, and about authenticity… I’m no expert, but I’m led to believe it is authentic north-western Chinese food, which is clearly a bit different from usual Chinese food. You’ll see what I mean, once you try the noodles. πŸ™‚

Heheh it was soooo tasty and yum. I wish we had bigger stomachs so we could’ve ordered other dishes to try out too πŸ˜‰